System disabled after wrong Admin Password

HI,
I am posting for the first time so dont actually know if its in the right thread.
My system got disabled.
HP ENVY m6-1205dx, Windows 8 .
Froze after 3 attempts to enter administrator password!
Screen types:   System Disabled
                                [92025607]
Plz help asap.
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